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It's reasonably mobile friendly. The data includes: "Ask HN: Who is hiring?" "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired?" "Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer?"

You can search by regex in the search bar.

Data is updated daily.

The initial load speed is a bit slow, I'm still working on that.

I created it while learning developing in MEAN stack. This is my first online toy, any feedback appreciated!

HNJobs is 2 letters away from HandJobs. Maybe write out Hacker News?
thanks, certainly didn't think about that :), might be too late to change the domain name, I'll see if I can fit HackerNewsJobs to the logo.
That'd be quite the pivot.
Should go for "yjobinator.io" instead :)
Making the shitty jobs collapse-able (or making them disappear entirely) would help when filtering out opportunities.

hnhiring.me almost got it right.

you mean like this one: http://www.hnjobs.io/#/11213227
see how it is done on hnhiring.me, where there is a "-" OR "+" sign for each posting.

Instead of that, you have an x-box to 'delete' job postings from the main view.

In that way, I am only left with the jobs I am interested in, in a main view (no need to click on each job to see it).

Added a button to collapse uninteresting jobs, what do you think? At the moment migrating away from the main view won't save collapsed list, will fix that soon.
Now with the ability to collapse uninteresting jobs. Also enabled caching so page loading is faster.